(12-07-2017, 11:28 PM)Vidramon Wrote: @tacohashcat I will love to see real world of 1050 !
Since I think that this guy on YT video is untrue.

My r9 270x benchmarks 96064 H/s and in real world it do 93500 H/s whics is almost the same. So I love to see that 1050 but I think he is not in right.

Also I will try, to get some benchmark results from rx560, I don't know does I will succeed but I will try.

I'll run a WPA hash for you this evening when I get home and post up the results. Again, that machine isn't a cracking rig, so the card normally just drives the display. If I were to be using hashcat regularly, I would try to go with a 1070FE or higher. But if budget is a concern, then whatever you can afford.

Using Hashcat 4.0.1 (no beta, whatever is on the main page is what I used) on Windows 10, workload 3, GeForce drivers 388.59, and MSI afterburner push the GPU fan up to 100% and running against the sample hashcat WPA/WPA2 hccapx:

I never saw it go above 84kH/s, but I didn't update the status too often. The card reached 99% at that capture, so I wouldn't expect it to top 85kH/s in real world applications. As you can see this was after almost 10 mins running, so it had plenty of time to get going. You could try workload w4, but I didn't want to do this since the card I am using pushes display to my monitor and it may become unresponsive.

I never saw temps go above 55C on the card. This is a small GPU with one fan and an OEM cooler, not FE. Power comes from the motherboard, no PCI-E power connectors needed. No other cards are around to block air to the GPU, and my case has good airflow.

Edit: This is also running whatever the stock clocks are. Afterburner would allow tweaking the overclocking, so you might be able to push a bit extra out of the card.
Edit2: and of course, this is on my GTX 1050.

(12-08-2017, 04:21 AM)Flomac Wrote: I did indeed. Does not change the fact. You seems to be on a very tight budget, otherwise my recommendation would be a GTX1060. The 2GB GTX 1050 is available for ~100€ in Germany, for that price the pp-ratio is ok. At 165€ for a GTX1050 Ti it isn't.

1050 ti already go over budget but if it is better than 1050 and it is I can borrow some money from friend to buy it since no one buy graphic cards often. This buy will stay couple of years with me for sure, but 1050 ti is limit as my money go for graphic card.

(12-09-2017, 01:31 AM)tacohashcat Wrote: Using Hashcat 4.0.1 (no beta, whatever is on the main page is what I used) on Windows 10, workload 3, GeForce drivers 388.59, and MSI afterburner push the GPU fan up to 100% and running against the sample hashcat WPA/WPA2 hccapx:

I never saw it go above 84kH/s, but I didn't update the status too often. The card reached 99% at that capture, so I wouldn't expect it to top 85kH/s in real world applications. As you can see this was after almost 10 mins running, so it had plenty of time to get going. You could try workload w4, but I didn't want to do this since the card I am using pushes display to my monitor and it may become unresponsive.

I never saw temps go above 55C on the card. This is a small GPU with one fan and an OEM cooler, not FE. Power comes from the motherboard, no PCI-E power connectors needed. No other cards are around to block air to the GPU, and my case has good airflow.

Edit: This is also running whatever the stock clocks are. Afterburner would allow tweaking the overclocking, so you might be able to push a bit extra out of the card.
Edit2: and of course, this is on my GTX 1050.

So I can expect from your experience 10 kH/s lower which means it is about 105 kH/s 1050 ti.Don't know but as far as I see it is only choice for me since no benchmarks for rx560 and I wont to take a risk.

The Titan V as far as I have seen, is only available direct from Nvidia right now, and is limited to two. Might take a bit to be able to get a decent quantity, especially since a Brutalis alone takes 8.

As you can see I was up over 97kH/s. I was averaging 97.5-98kH/s, although at one point at the beginning I saw 103kH/s
Temps I never saw go above 60C at 100% fan with stock clocks as per before. So yes, the 1050 will get the same performance as your 270x. If you tweak it a bit, I am sure you could get over 100kH/s easily, while still staying in the safety of power consumption.
Edit: a quick change of the clock speeds, and I was in the 99kH/s range. I only added 25MHz to get that.

Those threads you posted @Vidramon were for older versions of hashcat, so take those numbers with a grain of salt. I think with a little bit of tweaking, you could get a 1050 to get damn close to the numbers of a 1050Ti. So in my eyes, I would skip the Ti. Not worth the extra money. I would get a 1050, or save up and keep looking for deals on a 1060. Not sure when nvidia plans on announcing more volta cards, but when they do, that will push pascal prices down. Be ready to pounce when they go clearance.